Judge orders CDC to release 7.8 million text-based responses submitted to V-safe
V-safe is a smartphone-based tool that uses text messaging and web surveys to provide personalised health check-ins after receiving a covid injection. The after-vaccination health checker app was developed and implemented to monitor covid-19 “vaccine” safety and as an active surveillance supplement to existing CDC vaccine safety monitoring programs. It was launched on 13 December 2020, the day before covid injections were first made available to the American public.
V-safe has been used by the CDC to monitor covid-19, monkeypox or mpox, and now respiratory syncytial virus (“RSV”) vaccines.
Last year, after months of litigation, a US court ordered the CDC to release the “check-the-box” data. You can find the data released so far HERE.
But as Siri discovered, the “check-the-box” data omitted vital information concerning the safety of the covid injections.
Some V-safe questions that users are asked to answer had “check-the-box” options and a “free-text” field to enter additional information. The number of characters in these fields is limited to 250. To indicate what 250 characters look like, this paragraph contains 282 characters.
Read more: Judge orders CDC to release 7.8 million text-based responses submitted to V-safe
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